EconomyMarket News Roundup CW22 Market News Roundup CW22 01/06/2026 Supported by Between May 25, 2026 and May 31, 2026, 57 articles were published. Most-read in this period 1. Russian capital retreat reshapes Montenegro’s investment structure as EU alignment accelerates May 28, 2026 ·Economy 2. Montenegro’s IT sector loses momentum despite €64 million revenue base May 25, 2026 ·Companies 3. Montenegro’s PSO airline strategy signals a shift toward state-backed connectivity as economic infrastructure May 27, 2026 ·Economy 4. Diaspora transfers have become one of Montenegro’s most important economic stabilizers May 27, 2026 ·Economy 5. Montenegro tourism slows in April despite strong foreign visitor share May 29, 2026 ·Tourism Other developments in this period Markets7▾ Montenegro’s CBAM moment: Electricity, aluminium and the chance to become the Western Balkans’ carbon-ready Gateway May 29, 2026 Montenegro’s renewable projects are becoming strategic infrastructure for European green electricity trade May 28, 2026 Montenegro could position itself as an Adriatic AI and data infrastructure platform for Europe May 26, 2026 Can Montenegro position itself as an EU-based “Singapore of the Adriatic”? May 26, 2026 From construction boom to bankable projects: Montenegro’s lenders tighten the rules for real estate and industrial credit May 26, 2026 Montenegro’s euroised banking system makes industry dependent on sovereign risk, EU rates and fiscal discipline May 26, 2026 Montenegro’s energy investment story is increasingly defined by flexibility rather than scale May 26, 2026 All news from Markets → Companies4▾ Montenegro’s IT sector is growing into a strategic industry, but profitability pressure is rising May 30, 2026 Montenegro orders first Stadler FLIRT trains in EUR 30 million railway modernisation push May 30, 2026 Kotor Port expansion strategy moves beyond verige as cruise pressure reshapes bay infrastructure debate May 30, 2026 CEDIS development plan signals major grid modernisation cycle across Montenegro through 2036Supported by May 28, 2026 All news from Companies → Economy26▾ Montenegro’s average salary passes €1,000 threshold as finance, energy and ICT pull further ahead May 31, 2026 Montenegro’s trade deficit continues to deepen as imports accelerate faster than export capacity May 31, 2026 Podgorica’s €313 million university clinic signals Montenegro’s largest healthcare infrastructure shift in decades May 31, 2026 Montenegro’s crypto ambition is moving faster than its regulatory infrastructure May 31, 2026 Montenegro’s economy expands 2.6%, but export weakness exposes structural risks May 31, 2026 Montenegro faces delicate balance between renewable energy expansion and tourism economy May 31, 2026 Montenegro emerging as one of Europe’s most promising mountain tourism investment markets May 31, 2026 Foreign investment in Montenegro falls nearly 40% in first quarter May 31, 2026 Montenegro pushes state fleet toward electric and hybrid vehicles under new law May 31, 2026 Montenegro risks losing EU Growth Plan funds over delayed constitutional reforms May 31, 2026 Montenegro moves to bring national internet domain under state control May 31, 2026 France returns to Montenegro’s highway expansion through new concession model May 31, 2026 Montenegro’s real sector shows a service-led economy with strong labour absorption, softer tourism yield and a volatile industrial base May 29, 2026 Montenegro’s insurers are a quiet institutional capital pool, but their balance sheets remain built around conservative securities holdings May 29, 2026 Montenegro’s investment funds remain too small to finance industrial transformation, but they show the limits of domestic capital-market depth May 29, 2026 Montenegro’s push toward electric mobility gains strategic weight as oil market volatility reshapes energy security calculus May 28, 2026 Wind is becoming a strategic currency in Montenegro’s emerging economic model May 27, 2026 Montenegro’s airport concession is no longer a technical tender but a strategic economic decision May 27, 2026 Montenegro risks weakening the Port of Bar at the exact moment Europe is rebuilding Adriatic logistics corridors May 27, 2026 Montenegro’s long-term water concessions signal a broader shift toward resource-based industrial development May 27, 2026 Why the European Union increasingly needs flexible regional platforms like Montenegro May 27, 2026 Montenegro’s next economic phase depends on moving beyond luxury real estate May 27, 2026 Montenegro’s SME financing gap opens a new role for EBRD, EU guarantees and risk-sharing credit lines May 27, 2026 Tourism, real estate and infrastructure will dominate Montenegro’s corporate lending pipeline through 2028 May 27, 2026 Montenegro’s competitive advantage inside the EU will depend on speed, credibility and strategic alignment rather than offshore economics May 26, 2026 Market News Roundup CW21 May 25, 2026 All news from Economy → Finance & Investments10▾ Montenegro secures €250 million EIB financing push for railways, healthcare and energy transition May 30, 2026 Montenegro adopts infrastructure master plan worth €4.7 billion through 2030 May 30, 2026 Montenegro’s monetary financial system in April 2026 shows strong credit growth, softer deposit momentum and a more leveraged banking funding mix May 29, 2026 Montenegro’s microcredit institutions are moving from household lending toward a broader small-business finance role May 29, 2026 Montenegro’s receivables-purchase companies show a small, highly capitalised market built around distressed household claims May 29, 2026 VAT reform in construction emerges as one of Montenegro’s most complex EU accession challenges May 28, 2026 Montenegro’s banking sector remains stable, but the real test may still lie ahead May 26, 2026 Green finance is becoming Montenegro’s new bankability test as EU accession reshapes corporate lending May 26, 2026 Montenegro’s banks enter a more selective credit cycle as inflation, debt and euro funding costs reshape industrial lending May 26, 2026 How international capital could reshape Montenegro faster than domestic institutionsSupported by May 26, 2026 All news from Finance & Investments → Real estate3▾ High cost of delays threatens Budva’s next investment cycle May 30, 2026 Budva receives another financial boost as Arab investors target Smokvica development May 29, 2026 Hotel Durmitor signals Montenegro’s attempt to enter Europe’s ultra-luxury mountain tourism market May 26, 2026 All news from Real estate → Tourism2▾ EXIT brings global music names to Montenegro as Ulcinj and Budva prepare for major summer festival push May 30, 2026 Montenegro emerges as one of Europe’s most attractive mountain tourism investment frontiers May 28, 2026 All news from Tourism → Tagsmarket newsreportsroundup Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrintTelegramViberCopy URL Supported by Previous articleMontenegro’s average salary passes €1,000 threshold as finance, energy and ICT pull further aheadNext articleEnergy and sustainable environment: Montenegro’s next investment engine Related postsRelated Montenegro and Germany open new chapter in defence 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